Online Demonstration - Web Conference Application recommendations

Hi Folks.
I want to be able to perform an online 'web conference' style demonstration of my APEX application.
In other words I want to invite a bunch of people to connect to a URL where they can passively watch a demonstration of my application that I will perform.
I wondered if any of you had any suggestions for an economic way of doing this.
I was watching Marc Sewtz's APEX 4.0 demo for the German guys earlier today. I guess I'm after something just like the Oracle Web Conference app but, as I only need to do this a couple of times I'm looking for an economic, ad-hoc way of achieving something similar.
If any of you have any recommendations, please let me have them.
Many thanks
Simon

Simon,
I use GotoMeeting (http://gotomeeting.com) for online demonstrations and the like. You can get a free 30-day trial so that you can test it out for yourself. After that, it's $50 a month for any number of meetings (limited to 15 participants).
My advice is that no matter which conference system you choose, use a regular phone line for the audio portion. I have yet to see a successful web-based audio system work for more than 2 minutes...
Thanks,
- Scott -

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